• of local words and grammar). Maatrichtian being a city dialect, the terminology "Maastrichtian" (Mestreechs) is practically limited to the municipal borders...
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  • delimiters. The phonology of the Maastrichtian dialect, especially with regards to vowels is quite extensive due to the dialect's tonal nature. /m, p, b/ are...
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  • the formation of, Standard Dutch. In the Dutch province of Limburg, all dialects, despite their differences, have been given collectively a regional language...
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  • Limburg Maastrichtian, the dialect of Limburgish spoken in Maastricht This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Maastrichtian. If...
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  • the consonant inventory of Old English and can still be found in some dialects of English, most notably in Scottish English, e.g. in loch, broch or saugh...
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    (pronounced [ˈɦoːɣə ˈbrʏx]; Dutch for 'high bridge'), also known by its Maastrichtian dialect name Hoeg Brögk (pronounced [ɦuɣ ˈbʀœk]), is a pedestrian and cycle...
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  • Finnish, Greek, Hejazi Arabic, Serbo-Croatian and Korean (Seoul dialect). A number of dialects of English also have such a mid front vowel. However, there...
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    W. Labov, S. Ash and C. Boberg (1997). "A national map of the regional dialects of American English". Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania...
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    overlapping term of the tonal dialects spoken in the Dutch and the Belgian provinces of Limburg. The Maastrichtian dialect (Mestreechs) is only one of many...
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    dialects of a language that makes use of it) and is likely to shift to [v]. The sound is not the primary realization of any sound in English dialects...
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    pronunciation of rhotic consonants spread from northern French to several dialects and registers of Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, German, Judaeo-Spanish...
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  • (2014), p. 18. Jones & Ward (1969), p. 67. "Aspiration". Scottish Gaelic Dialect Survey. Archived from the original on 2021-04-24. Retrieved 2021-04-23...
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    It occurs in some dialects of English (such as General American and Geordie) as well as some other languages (such as Maastrichtian Limburgish). It can...
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  • General Flag Coat of arms Maastrichtian dialect Museums in Maastricht Sjeng The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) Education Jan van Eyck Academie Maastricht...
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    (Issues in Language change and the phonemic status of /a/ in the Quang Nam dialect)" (PDF), Tạp Chí Ngôn Ngữ (Journal of Vietnamese Linguistics) (in Vietnamese)...
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    still fits the definition of a mid-centralized [i]. It occurs in some dialects of English (such as Californian, General American and modern Received Pronunciation)...
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    Present: a Short History of the Dialect of London, Detroit: Gale Research Company Peters, Jörg (2006), "The dialect of Hasselt", Journal of the International...
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    a Dutch writer, poet and composer who wrote extensively in the Maastrichtian dialect. The final stanza of his opera Trijn de Begijn eventually became...
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    such as Maastrichtian and in Dutch. The most important characteristic which distinguishes the dialect of Sittard from adjacent Limburgish dialects is the...
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